Trust Policy - General

Federation Service URI—Provides a space for you to type
the Federation Service Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). A URI is
a compact string of characters that is used to identify an abstract
resource or physical resource. You can type any URI, including
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) URLs. Specifically, the URI that
you configure here is the unique name or location for the realm
that is hosted by this Federation Service (farm). A URI consists of
a scheme name, followed by a colon, followed by some
scheme-specific data. Uniform Resource Names (URNs) such as the
name in the example on this property page, are valid URIs. All
Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), such as http, ldap, gopher, and
ftp, are also valid URIs. You can also use your own custom URI
format, for example, fed://identity-sts.

Federation Service endpoint URL—Provides a space for you
to type the endpoint URL of the Federation Service that partner
organizations and applications will send requests and responses
to.

Trust policy version—Displays the trust policy version
number that uniquely identifies this trust policy. When
notification of a trust policy file change is received, a newer
version number tells other servers in the federation server farm
that a new version of the trust policy must be loaded. The trust
policy version number is incremented each time that the trust
policy is updated.